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To Stop Desert Encroachment

Phil Dickinson | November 1st, 1938


When Spanish vaqueros first entered the interior valley of California they saw only a vast expanse of desert, broken infrequently by patches of green vegetation along the water courses. Little did they dream that in a span of two generations the region would become one of the world’s garden spots, the home of thousands of prosperous families, and the source of millions of tons of food products known around the world. They did not envision the romance and adventure that marked the development of this great inland empire-now a two billion dollar agricultural wonderland built by irrigation and wholly dependent upon a single natural resource-water.

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Central Valley, Central Valley Project (CVP), Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta